Resentment

Resentment

Resentment - For iOS 14.0 - 15.8.1

Version: 1.1
Bundle ID: jp.uzra.resentment
Architecture: iphoneos-arm (Rootful)
Section: Tweaks
Dependencies: mobilesubstrate, preferenceloader, ws.hbang.common, openssl, firmware (>= 14.0), firmware (<< 16.0)
Pre-install Dependencies: None
Installed Size: 572 KB
Author: uzra
Trusted repo?: Yes.
Last Updated: May 4, 2024

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Tweak description:

Bring iOS16 ls music player to older iOS!




Tweak Details

Current Version Last Update Supported iOS Versions
1.1 May 4, 2024 14.0 - 15.8.1

Tweak Full Description

Introduction

Resentment is 90% (and soon be 99%) iOS16 LockScreen music player reproduced tweak. While HALO has bunch of original features and designs, Resentment was made to completely copy the lock screen music player of iOS16 and later.

Features

  • iOS16-like lock screen music player
  • Tap artwork to expand/minimize (of course it’s animated!)
  • Blurry background when expanded
  • Center label with animation

Options

  • Show background - Enable/Disable blurry background
  • Haptic feedback - Play haptic feedback when tapping on artwork
  • Center label - Move label to center when artwork is expanded

Planned update

  • Selectable artwork animation (pan or zoom)
  • Adjust position on landscape mode

Tested devices

  • iPhone 13 (iOS15.1, Dopamine 1.1.11)
  • iPhone SE2 (iOS15.3.1, Dopamine)
  • iPhone 6s Plus (iOS15.7.1, Palera1n)
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max (iOS 14.8, unc0ver 8.0.2)

Bootstrap is not supported!

Special thanks

If you found any bugs, feel free to contact me on Twitter


Tweak Screenshots

Resentment Tweak Screenshot
Resentment Tweak Screenshot

What are iOS Tweaks?

iOS tweaks are modifications that enhance the functionality of iPhones and iPads beyond what Apple officially allows. These small software packages can only be installed on jailbroken devices, where the restrictions imposed by Apple have been bypassed, giving users more control over their iOS experience.

What are iOS jailbreak tweaks used for?

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Important considerations

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  • Warranty implications: Jailbreaking voids Apple's warranty, though restoring a device to its factory state typically reverses this.
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The evolving landscape

The world of iOS jailbreaking has evolved significantly over the years. As Apple has added features that were once only available through tweaks (like widgets, dark mode, and app library), the gap between stock iOS and jailbroken devices has narrowed. Nevertheless, the jailbreak community continues to push boundaries, creating innovative modifications that demonstrate what iOS could potentially offer in future official updates.

For users who value customization and control over their devices, jailbreak tweaks remain an appealing, if somewhat risky, way to transform their iOS experience beyond Apple's walled garden.